Nifty New Years Coin Consignments Auction 1 of 6: Day 2
By Key Date Coins
Jan 10, 2022
148 Route 73 Suite 3-184 Voorhees, NJ 08043 USA, United States
600+ Lots of premium Numismatics from around the Country including; Morgans, Peace $'s, Rare Type coinage, Rare Gold, Lg cents, ½ cents, Indians, Bust coinage, Barber coinage, Buffalo's, Currency, VAM's, Varieties, Errors, NGC/PCGS/SEGS Slabs, Original rolls of Morgans and Peace Dollars, plus much, much more.....
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LOT 508:

***Auction Highlight*** 1918 $2 "Battleship Note" National Currency Federal Reserve Bank of New York ...

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Sold for: $1,300
Start price:
$ 25
Estimated price :
$1,531 - $3,062
Buyer's Premium: 20%
Auction took place on Jan 10, 2022 at Key Date Coins
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***Auction Highlight*** 1918 $2 "Battleship Note" National Currency Federal Reserve Bank of New York, NY FR-752 Grades Choice AU/BU Slider+. Somewhat similar to the language seen on National Bank Notes, the notes themselves were actually backed by bonds deposited with the United States Treasury by the individual Federal Reserve bank. Forever confusing new collectors, the top of these notes read “NATIONAL CURRENCY” but they are not what is referred to as National Bank Notes. Starting off with the main attraction to these interesting banknotes is the design on the back, with its imposing visage of the 27,000-ton USS New York dreadnought battleship. The vignette was never labeled on the note itself and was intended to be generic, but in comparing it to an image of New York it is clear the two are the same. The face of the note has a vignette of third United States President Thomas Jefferson; his first appearance on the Federal $2 bill was on the Series of 1869 Legal Tender, and he can be found there on modern $2 notes to this day.

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